Gerald Stanley Trial

"After I spent a little time in remand I got out and I was back home and I was looking for something else in the shop and I opened that drawer and they were still laying there," Stanley says, about finding the remaining bullets in his shop, after his arrest.

Stanley talking about how often he has "dud"' with that ammunition: "Probably one per box. One dud per box," he says. Spencer: "Have you ever had a hangfire? Stanley: "Yes I have." Spencer: "When was that?" Stanley, after stumbling a bit: "Aug. 9, 2016."

Stanley says at first he thought the vehicle, which was loud, was just driving past. But then he says he saw it come into his yard: "I could tell is was in the yard. Then I hear and seen it role up beside the gold truck," he says.

Stanley says at first he thought it was someone coming to pick up that gold truck., or someone who knew the owner of that truck and was picking something up. Then he says he saw someone get out: "He got into the gold truck and was looking around for something," he says.

Stanley, with help from his lawyer, says he saw three people get out of the vehicle. That's different from previous testimony which we heard there were two people out of the SUV. "We knew something was wrong because it was so not ordinary," he says.

"He stopped and I gave his taillight a kick...then it went into forward, right to floor again," he says. This after the people got back into the SUV, he says. At first it backed up, then it went forward again.

Stanley is marking off on an aerial shot of the farm where he was, where the vehicle was "I looked like it was going right towards Sheldon," he says. That's when Stanley says his son Sheldon smashed the window of the SUV.

"I'm thinking they are not leaving and what is happening. And Sheldon took off running," Stanley says. He says he and his son didn't say anything to each other--nothing about car keys, nothing about getting a gun.

"I had my two handguns just inside the door here...the one I use for noise making was just inside there too," (That's the Tokarev pistol). Says he and son were planning on shooting targets later that day.

He now describes seeing two people outside of the vehicle. "I'm glancing around trying to figure out where Sheldon went...I am going to make some noise" he says and he says hopefully chase them out of the yard.

Other thoughts Stanley says he was having in those moments: "You turn the news on and people use vehicles to crash into crowds." He also references a murder at a nearby farm when he first moved into the area. "Some farmers got murdered," he says.

Stanley says he's had the Tokarev for three or four years. Stanley says one of the bullets he brought into RCMP was a "dud." Burge now asking why he included that dud. Asks if that was his decision to do so.

He's going in great detail about Stanley grabbed the gun. Asks about the loading the gun with the clip. Stanley: "I thought I put two in. Burge: "So you were mistake where you?" Stanley: "I know I was now."